Wow...time to increase chick security!

This probably belongs in the Predator thread...but I put it here just because it's a continuation of a previous thread.

Ok, so I've been letting my chicks wander around the backyard lately, which is very small due to the fact that I live in the middle of a subdivision. Well previously I had a hawk sighting (see this thread https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=382747 ) so I've been keeping a better eye out and put up a tarp for the chicks to hide under. Apparently it wasn't enough, because yesterday I had WAY too much of a close call!

I let the chicks wander for about an hour (they are 6 weeks old and LOVE IT), went out to get the mail around the corner and came back. Went into the back to hear Alice trilling, and all of them huddled by the fence. Looked up to see the SAME HAWK as last time! I immediately did the predator call again and they all ran straight for the raspberry bushes for cover. They chilled out there for the rest of the time, dust bathing and such, until the hawk finally flew away.

Well, this morning, he's back. So now I'm building a covered pen with a tarp/chicken wire on top for them to stay in. I hear the hawk screaming right now...and I don't want to risk it!

I had a peregrine falcon walking around my backyard yesterday. I doubt he was after one of my big hens. More likely the crows had driven him to the ground and he was waiting for them to leave. My hens were keepign an eye on him but going about hteir business.

Oh I love birds of prey as well! He just needs to learn that my backyard is NOT a source of an easy meal...or 8...haha!

I just stared at him for 10 minutes he was calling out and just chillin' up there...but I don't know if chicken is in their natural diet so I've gotta watch my babies! He probably doesn't even know what a chicken is actually...having his habitat in the middle of a subdivision. I hope he finds something more substantial to snack on then my boney chicks!

I'll have to take a video of it, because it's amazing! Basically it's reeeally long "bawk" noises. Low and long. They start taking off right away too! It's saved their tails twice now, but works best when they are already in "alert mode". Basically they'll stop what they're doing and look around. If I make the baaaaaaawk sounds when they do that they REALLY run for cover and get really quiet until I let them know it's okay with the motherly bok bok bakok! sounds. The interesting thing is that they won't respond when anyone else in my family does it, so I think they only respond to me because I've done most of the raising.